Monthly Archives: June 2003

Microsoft Fights On; Loses Munich

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Microsoft Corp.s battle to counter the growth of open-source software is costing the company millions of dollars, but Linux is still beating the software...

App Handles Surveys for Less

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY phpESP 1.6 The open-source phpESP update is a good way for businesses to get high-quality feedback from customers, employees and other parties. Although its...

OpenBSD Gets Harder to Crack

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OpenBSD 3.3 Organizations deploying firewalls or virtual private networks—and preferring to do so on servers rather than dedicated appliances—should consider the highly secure and...

Data Minus Knowledge

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On June 23rd, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will receive the first round of proposals for the development of "LifeLog," which it describes...

IBM Builds Bridge for DB2

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IBM has developed a metadata product that will help enterprises that use a variety of third-party reporting tools access data from its DB2 database.The...

Fujitsu Revs Low-End Servers

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Fujitsu Technology Solutions Inc. is bringing mainframelike capabilities into the low end with the next generations of its two entry-level PrimePower servers.Introduced last week,...

Iomega Builds in More NAS Capacity

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Iomega P850m Iomegas P850m appliance is a good choice for Windows shops looking for a high-capacity storage system for data backup or server consolidation...

M-Systems Debuts Svelte SCSI

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M-Systems 3.5-inch fast flash Disk ultranarrow SCSI disk is a robust, rugged storage option aimed at embedded systems and high-performance desktops.The solid-state FFD, available...

Time to End Gridlock

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Believe it. Grid computing is on its way. But even though the case for grids is strong, it may be years before were able...

This eWEEK: June 2, 2003

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Just when IT execs were beginning to get the idea of how to pitch their operations as profit rather than cost centers again, along...